I just shot some 140 bergers with RL17. They were cooking well over 2900 fps. No pressure signs so far. I'm wondering if the short bearing surface is allowing more speed than most 140's, or if I'm just running them too hot. With a .51 BC, they should be a good pick for long range work...
The biggest set of antlers I've ever seen on a live deer belonged to a mulie buck that was hanging out in the state park on the south end of wallowa lake. Although, they might have seemed larger than they really were because he was still in velvet and a foot away from my face. Wish I still had...
The xbolt I have in 7mm-08 shoots awesome with several bullets. The only thing I dislike is the magazine. It sometimes doesn't "spring" the rounds up into position. And I wish I had gotten one of the wooden-stocked models instead of synthetic...
I use varget and ramshot big game for 120's, and h4350 and rl17 for 140's and 162's.
You'll probably find a great load with the varget or 4064 you already have for lighter bullets, and any 4350 for 140's and up. Big game gets a little more speed with 120's for me, and rl17 gets more speed with...
Very nice rifle. Keep us posted. I'm interested to see where you end up.
Any idea what she could run a 175 partition up to? Seems with that long neck, a long bullet could be both nostalgiac and effective...
If I had the money to be throwing around, that 1885 in 6.5x55 is the exact rifle I would be ordering. Been drooling over the idea of one for quite awhile now...
A Tikka would be nice, too. As would a Forbes if they really do end up chambering them.
This thread is pretty much wrapped up, but I just now found it. The front ram could probably be taken with a shot aiming for the offside shoulder while hopefully not finding the rear ram on a pass through. If it were a truly "once in a lifetime" shot opportunity, I would probably take the shot...
I've wanted an 1885 since I was a kid, and last year's run in 6.5x55 would be perfect. Second place would be a CZ 527 in either the American version and .223, or the walnut Varmint version in .204. Lastly, I've always wanted a .22 Hornet in a Contender. The new .17 Hornet might be even better.
I don't mean to be rude, but your description of just randomly/luckily spotting that buck while driving into town makes me wonder- whose property was it on?
Assuming your son had permission to be hunting that property, congrats! Heckuva shot!
Add another vote for a shotgun. My first firearm after a pellet gun was an H&R 12 gauge I bought from an uncle when I was 11 or 12. It was a lightweight break-action single with a hard plastic butt plate. I remember rolling up a sweatshirt and putting it between the butt and my shoulder to...
I can tell you that the one 200 grain accubond I shot into a box of magazines at 100 yards from my 30-06 didn't penetrate nearly as deep as the one 180 grain partition I shot into the same box of magazines, at the same distance, from the same rifle. I believe muzzle velocities were in the...
I was going by the original post- he mentioned the 105 a-max, but also the 100 partition. I would think an 80 TTSX should do anything a 100 Partition can do.
That 95@3200+ that Fotis mentioned would probably be a hammer, too.